I would like to determine if a given material surface (curved) contains phosphonates.
I was thinking to use enzymes that cleave ATP to see if they would work to cleave any possible phosphonates on the surface then maybe look at a UV or IR spectrum, but I don't have access to these sort of enzymes. I then thought of doing X-ray elemental analysis, but unfortunately also don't have access to this instrumentation. I would do the water drop contact angle test, except that I do not think it would work so well on a curved surface.
Any ideas on different approaches?